Ian D. McLachlan Memorial Grant

University of South Australia

The University of South Australia has established the Ian D McLachlan Memorial Grant in recognition of Ian McLachlan's commitment as a long-standing Council member of UniSA, who died on 30 April 2011. Ian was a member of the University's Finance Committee from July 1998 until April 2011 and joined the University Council as a co-opted member in 2000 and continued to serve as a Member of Council until April 2011. Ian also made significant contributions to the University through his role as Presiding Officer to the University's Audit and Risk Management Committee from 2005 until April 2011; and as Director of the ITEK Pty Ltd Board (UniSA's commercial arm) since 2006.

Eligibility

One grant, valued at $5,000, will be awarded each year to a final year, full-time student from one of the following programs: DBCA - Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) or DBCO - Bachelor of Accounting DBCF - Bachelor of Business (Finance) or DBFI - Bachelor of Finance DBCD - Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting)‚ Bachelor of Business (Finance) or DBCN – Bachelor of Accounting, Bachelor of Finance DHLD - Bachelor of Laws (Honours)‚ Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) or DHLF – Bachelor of Laws (Honours), Bachelor of Accounting DBCC - Bachelor of Commerce DBBF - Bachelor of Applied Finance DBCB - Bachelor of Commerce‚ Bachelor of Applied Finance Students who completed Year 11 or 12 at Unley High School, or are from a rural or isolated area will be encouraged to apply but it is not an essential criteria. Applicants must be Australian Citizens or Permanent Residents.Applicants must submit a personal written statement (500 words) detailing career and personal goals and how the scholarship will assist their studies. Applicants who completed Year 11 or 12 at Unley High School, or are from a rural or isolated area should include this information in their personal written statement.The grant will be awarded on the basis of interview, financial disadvantage, academic merit and submission of a written statement.Continuance of the grant is subject to satisfactory academic performance and the recipient should maintain a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 5.0 or above.

Amount $5,000

The scholarship is valued at $5,000. Payment will be made in 2 instalments of $2,500 each, after the Study Period 2 and Study Period 5 census dates provided the recipient continues to meet the grant criteria and maintains satisfactory academic performance.

Frequency Annual
Duration year
Student type Australian
For Australian students
For international students
Level of study Undergraduate / VET
Field of studys Business and management
Law
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